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Re: changing clutches for engine and TA
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Posted by Dan on September 11, 2003 at 21:25:09 from (12.160.160.81):
In Reply to: changing clutches for engine and TA posted by Brian on September 11, 2003 at 20:37:31:
I assume the 300 is similar to the SMTA. If so you have to split the tractor to change engine clutch. Front half isn't too bad as you can make A frame split stands. Back is heavy. To do TA clutch you have to split the middle section out also. Not bad if you have a good hoist or a loader. Whe I split my smta I took it apart just ahead of the transmission first as I needed to put in a new coupler on the pto shaft. I decided to go ahead and fix ta so I took the middle section out next. It is heavy but handled it with a loader. It helps to have either a I&T manuel or better yet an IH repair manuel, parts book also helps. I used long bolts with heads cut off of same size as front and rear unit to line up parts when putting back together and taking apart.
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